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Feature September 2010

INSPIRATION

This is my latest inspiration: I was at TedX in Santa Monica on Monday the 20th to hear several speakers and to watch the TED.com webcast discuss the progress toward the United Nations Summit Millennium Development Goals.Â The TEDxChange in New York was convened by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Melinda French Gates was one of the speakers. After watching the webcast, several speakers made presentations in Santa Monica on the topic of Education and Global Responsibility including Zebiba Shekhia who built through many challenges a high school for girls in a Sudanese refugee campÂ HealingBridges.org and John Kobara who spoke about “finding yourself by getting lost”. Below is an article written by John about his experience with TED.com as well as a video of his talk at TED in Santa Monica which is from his site JohnKobara.com.

“The Sources of Inspiration–The Network of TED

We obtain our ideas, inspirations, and aspirations through our experiences and our interactions with other people . We find these people through our quests for meaning or through the serendipity of life. People with purpose, people with needs, people who overcome their challenges, people like us and very different from us, who are making a difference in the world. Pretty obvious, but without making connections to others we will miss many sources of inspiration. The result can be a life less fulfilled. Regrettably, I meet these people all of the time. People who are competent, educated, and confident, and who lack passion. Who see life as an accumulating list of obligations and tasks. Time is a burden. They either think that there will be a pot at the end of the rainbow or worse, have settled for the “hand they were dealt”. We have to see the opportunity ahead. Inspiration can shake us from our slumber and awaken our potential. Inspiration does not make an appointment or wait in line. Inspiration has to be pursued.

I have been a semi-obsessed fan of TED and TedTalks. If TED was a person, I would have been subjected to a restraining order many years ago. TED was started by Richard Wurman 25 years ago. He hosted a private almost secret salon of thinkers and doers in Monterey California. I read about it in Wired Magazine in the dot com era. In 2002, Mr. Wurman ceded control to Chris Anderson and then TedTalks was born and distributed for free. TedTalks are a weekly routine for me. I use these talks to inform me, to open up my world to new things, to inspire me, and to push me. While I am not rich enough or famous enough to be invited and pay to attend the annual TED conference, I get a great view from myÂ iPhone and iPad! Probably watched 125 talks so far.

I elbowed my way into the first TEDx conference in 2009, a local version of TED organized by community members under the umbrella of TED. Thousands of TEDx events have been hosted around the world. Like American Idol and all of the other reality talent shows, there is so much talent and so many inspiring stories out there. TED shows us there is so much good being pursued by good people all over the globe–you would never know if you watch the nitely news! Watch a TedTalk and/or attend a TEDx event and be inspired.

Last week I spoke at TEDx Santa Monica. I was asked to talk about “education”. Education is the great transformer. However, I decided to not address the important trends and solutions I see in the educational institutions around us. Instead, I focused on what I see as the greatest tragedy, the waste of human potential. When people never find meaning and a connection to what they care about and what they were meant to do. In my opinion, the top educational priority is understanding ourselves so we can apply our uniqueness to the ideas, issues and causes we care about. To live with passion!

Here’s my talk entitled Find Yourself by Losing Yourself. The video production value is lacking but the good news is the dark setting makes me look better!

Please explore TedTalks even if you did not like my speech. 🙂 Hopefully it becomes a source of education and inspiration to discover and apply your greatness. We need you to be the best you can be.

Thanks for reading. John”

SLY

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